CLASIC INCA TRAIL + HUAYNA PICCHU 5 days

The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu (citadel) and in this opportunity but Huuayna Picchu (young mountain) is a particular walk in the world. The trail starts from kilometer 82 of the Cusco – Quillabamba railway, and takes four to five days of hard and moderate walks. The route runs through an impressive range of altitudes, where climates and ecosystems range from the Andean plain to the cloud forests. The trail climbs through two passes of the Mountains, (the highest of the two, Warmiwañuska, is at 4,200 masl) before reaching Machu Picchu through the Inti Punku or Puerta del Sol. One of the attractions of the trail is that snakes Inca settlements of carved granite (Wiñay Wayna, Phuyupatamarca), all this surrounded by an impressive natural landscape. The forests abound in hundreds of species of orchids, birds of bright colors and dreamy landscapes, the ideal complement for this indispensable route for hikers. Machu Picchu was connected in the past with the city of Cusco and the rest of the Inca Empire by incredible trails, designed specifically for the use of the Incas (the Great Qapaqñan) in perfect harmony with the flora and fauna of the area. It must be said that they had an absolutely high knowledge of architecture and construction. Throughout the tour you can find some shelters surrounded by magnificent countryside sites and excellent views. Some of the trails take you archaeological remains. The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is known as the most famous hiking circuit in all of South America, due to the conjunction of different elements offered to its visitors.

Welcome to Clasic Inca Trail + Huayna Picchu the best trek in South America, in which you will have an experience of contact with nature between mountains full of mysticism as accompanied by clouds with slopes observing the beautiful orchids and Inca buildings that teach us to respect and protect the environment in which we live heritage of our Andean cosmovicion that will not go unnoticed during this journey.

Pre-departure briefing: You will meet your guide and group in our office, for an orientation trek and provide you the duffle bags which will be carried by our Porter. meeting at 6:00 PM the evening before the trip begins. Transport: Collection from your hotel in the morning and transfer in private transportation to KM.82 (PISCACUCHO). Experienced Guide: English speaking professional and official tour guide. Entrance fee Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. Personal tents: 2 people in each 4-people-capacity tent, to allow for higher comfort and a safe keeping of backpacks. Our tents are 3-season, highly maintained to ensure an excellent performance in field. Kailas, Pro aconcagua and Rei 4 Outfitter tents are employed when double accommodation is requested. Camping equipment: Dining and kitchen tents, tables, chairs. Foam mats or sleeping pads: to put under your sleeping bag (you carrier) Accommodation: 4 nights in tent 1 Duffle Bag: Where you can put your personal belongings (7 kilograms = 15 lbs) which includes your sleeping bag. Porters: We include your personal porter who is responsible for carrying your duffel with your personal items. There is no additional fee for this. We will give you your duffel bag at your briefing the night before and this should be filled with the things you need for night and the next day. You will not have access to your duffel until your evening campsite. Trekking Cook: In charge to prepared all the meals along the journey, over people cook assistant Meals: 4 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 4 dinners and Snacks (Vegetarian, vegan or special menus are available at no extra cost) Wake up tea: Every morning at the campsite we will wake you up with a cup of coca tea our support staff will bring the coca tea to your tent in order to wake you up. Tea time = Happy Hour: Every afternoon 1 hour before dinner the cooks will let on the dining table pop-corn, biscuits, coffee, chocolate, different type of teas, hot water, etc. this is because after a day of hiking many are hungry and it is a bit annoying to wait till dinner that why we provide tea time. Daily snacks – Days 1, 2, 3 and 4: Our Snacks consist of local fruits, biscuits, chocolate, Caramels we will give this snack at the beginning of each day trek in a cloth bag to avoid environmental contamination. One textile snack bag per person: to avoid the usage of plastic bags that contaminate our environment Water grooming: Each morning warm water with towel 1 Blanket or Liner 1 Pillow per person Medical kit: Our crew bring the First-aid kit including emergency oxygen bottle Train tickets: From Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo (Expedition service at 18:20 hrs) Transport: Transfer from Ollantaytambo Train Station to hotel in Cusco(Day 4) 24-h guest service: please ask for the emergency number available during your time of visit Light-Weight plastic rain poncho We will create a the trip of a Memorable Lifetime Experience for you. We are Direct operators & local owners with the best trekking team on the hike

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The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance

What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

Transport to Km. 82 (where the Inca trail starts)

Entrance fee to the Inca Trail and Huayna Picchu

Bus CONCETUR from Machupicchu to Aguas Calientes

Professional guide

Sleeping mat, large

tent (Quadruple – only for 2 pax)

Cook and kitchen equipment

Table and chairs

Meals (03 breakfasts – 03 lunches – 03 dinners)

Porters to carry camping equipment and food.

First Aid Kit Oxygen bottle

Return ticket by train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo at 18.45 or21:30 pm depending on availability.

Bust transfer from Ollantaytambo to Cusco

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Whats not included in this tour.Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.

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An hour ride by private bus takes us to Urubamba and then to the Ollantaytambo village, where we stop for 30 or 50 minutes to organize the porters and have the optional breakfast, after which we continue to the 82 Km, the starting of the trail. During 5 or 6 hours we hike to the village. Includes: lunch, dinner and camping.(3,000 m .s .n .m.) (9 000 ft).

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A steeper climb takes us through the area of rain forest and up to Llulluchapampa and the valley. There are some very good views on the way to the Warmiwañusca Passage (4 200 m. s .n .m.) (13 700 ft.). That hike takes us 5 hours approximately. After the passage we steep down again into the valley of Pacaymayu.

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At 7:00a.m. we get along climbing to the second passage. Glancing from here we`ll look at the first pass and forward to the high snow capped mountain known as the cordillera Vilcabamba. By crossing to the other side of the Runcuracay passage (3,800m.s.n.m.)(12,900ft.), we quickly notice a change in the vegetation, since we have now crossed the continent divided between the highlands and the Amazon basin. The Inca trail itself by now has become more apparent: a defined path made of flat boulders descending into the valley where we`ll get at the ruins of Sayacmarca. After having crossed the dry lake, we enter in the rain forest; the trees are adorned with orchids, paradise flowers and flock of parrots can be see on the trail, with an unforgettable fowl lodge along the valley. At one point we had been passed through an Inca tunnel, before getting at the ruins of Phuyupatamarca, the third passage (3,600m.s.n.m.)(11,600ft.). Far away we get glimpses of Pumasillo and Salkantay and, thousands of feet below, once again the Urubamba river. Soon we can see the MACHU PICCHU huge mountain around it. The long dessert begins about 2 hours downwards the lodge of Wiñaywayna.

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Finally we walk one hour to the Sun`s Gate after having watched the impresing view of Machu Picchu (new wonder of the world), and the full grandiose of the greatest archaeological remains ever revealed. We arrive at 6.00 a .m. before the majority of the tourists arrive, so we can appreciate in all its whole magnificence this magical citadel. our have to for a guided tour, after which you have a couple of hours for more exploring on your own,If you are exhausted from so much walking catch a bus down to our hotel in the colorful town of Machu Picchu Pueblo (formally known as Aguas Calientes) and enjoy its hot springs as you have a second opportunity to see all of Huayna Picchu well rested the day after! Machupicchu is officially open from 6 am to 5:30 pm so could also soak in the hot springs in the afternoon or evening after you Machu Picchu tour.

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We woke up early and after breakfast we will take a bus to visit the new wonder of the world: Machu Picchu. (the old mountain). If you wish, you can go up to Wayna Picchu (the young mountain). The visit to Huayna Picchu it is 07A.M. and 10 A.M. each group with no more than 200 people. After your visit we will take the train back from Aguas Calientes to the city of Cusco.

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CLASIC INCA TRAIL + HUAYNA PICCHU ACCOMMODATION

Personal tents: 2 people in each 4-people-capacity tent, to allow for higher comfort and a safe keeping of backpacks. Our tents are 3-season, highly maintained to ensure an excellent performance in field.